Implementing Autodesk Inventor in Your Company MA405-1

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Implementing Autodesk Inventor in Your Company MA405-1 Instructions: Replace the text “Presentation Title Goes Here” with the name of your presentation. Replace the text “First and Last Name” with your first and last name. Replace the text “Presenters Title” with you professional title. Dan Miles INCAT Autodesk Practice Manager Email = dmiles@incat.com Blog Site = danmiles.blogs.com

Course Topics Upfront Decisions File and Folder Organization Content Center and Standard Component Files Engineering Data Folders File Naming Standards Inventor File iProperties Standards Style and Standards Library Template Files Application Option Preferences Project Files Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Course Survey Autodesk University 2007 Course #: MA405-1 Session Evaluation Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Course #: MA405-1 Course Name: Implementing Inventor Speaker: Dan Miles Your Badge #: ????

What Does Implementing Mean? To me implementing means adopting new technology within a group in a repeatable and standardized way that delivers true measureable advantages. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. The quotes we would like to avoid. “If I knew what I know now, I would have done it differently from the start.” “Everyone works differently and it is hard to share things.” “The system is not setup for our company.” “We are always redoing the same things over and over.”

What is Not an Implementation Using the software right out of the box. Each user using the software differently. Not leveraging all of the functions you could. Not streamlining common tasks Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Course Overview This class provides proven best practices for implementing Autodesk Inventor to ensure that you realize the benefits the solution offers. Also ensure you are able to deploy the solution to a group of people or full company. Provide a check list approach on several topics to help guide you through your implementation process. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Elements of an Implementation Upfront Decisions File / Folder Organization File Naming Inventor File iProperties Style and Standards Library Template Files Application Option Preferences Project Files Content Center Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Upfront Decisions Required Before you begin your implementation you need to consider the following: Project or Product Based Company Drawing File Format File (Data) Management Method Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Project or Product Based Company Project Focused Project focused engineering departments and companies generally receive their work from a customer. Most of the parts and assemblies created for the project are not reused across projects. Product Focused Product focused engineering departments and companies have their own products that they engineer, manufacture, and bring to market. Components are generally shared across products and standard components are treated as their own. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Drawing File Format Autodesk Inventor 2008 Provides You a Choose. Inventor “IDW” Format Inventor IDW files are native to Autodesk Inventor only and were the only drawing files until release 2008. Inventor “DWG” Format With release 2008 you can now create and use AutoCAD DWG files within Autodesk Inventor. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. If you are just starting out I recommend using the DWG format.

File (Data) Management Method Network File Folders Standard Windows file folders is the most basic method. Autodesk Vault / Productstream Autodesk Vault comes with Inventor and you only need a basic server in place to get started. Third Party Data Management Solution Most companies choose one of these solutions if they are managing other non Autodesk files and connecting to other CAD or business systems. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

File / Folder Organization There are several different categories of file folders you need to define: General Folders Content Center Files Standard Component Files Engineering Data Folders Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

General Folders Design Data Styles library and other required files. Templates Inventor startup file templates Catalog iFeatures and Sheetmetal Punches Preferences XML Application Option Files Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Content Center & Std. Components Network File Folders Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Content Center & Std. Components Autodesk Vault / Productstream Environment Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Content Center & Std. Components Autodesk Vault / Productstream Workspace Option 1 – Local Folder Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Option 2 – Network Folder

Engineering Data Folders Project Based Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Note: All of the folder names listed are just concepts and should be replaced with meaningful names within your organization.

Engineering Data Folders Product Based Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Note: All of the folder names listed are just concepts and should be replaced with meaningful names within your organization.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

File Naming Overview In most cases the files names follow your companies part numbering convention. They may also contains some special characters for management of CAD only related files. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

File Naming Example: C-1034.ipt Sequential Generic Part Numbering This is for product based companies or companies with design reuse across projects in most cases. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Example: C-1034.ipt

File Naming Example: 4560-001366.ipt Project Based Sequential Part Numbering Example on how a project based part number convention can be implemented. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Example: 4560-001366.ipt

File Naming Example: 456-0234-01.ipt Weldment Sub Component Example Example on how you might name a sub component of a weldment that is not assigned a part number. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Example: 456-0234-01.ipt

Inventor File iProperties Inventor file iProperties are property fields attached to a file. This is one of the most important items to ensure that everyone is following the same standards and filling them in on each file. iProperties are used for the following items: Parts Lists Title Blocks Sketch Symbols / Blocks Balloons Data Management File Searching Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Inventor File iProperty Guidelines Use as many of the standard default iProperties. Create custom iProperties as needed. Add custom iProperties to your based template files. Avoid using drawing iProperties for generic component information like description or part number. If a component is reused across projects only store generic information on the model and have the project information within the drawing files. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Style and Standard Library Style libraries have two main purposes: Part and Assembly Information Centralize all of the shared information for parts and assembly files like colors, lighting, and materials. These items are connected live to the central mapped style library location. Drawing Information Manage and control all of the drawing (IDW and DWG) environment settings like layers, dimension styles, text styles, and etc.. These items are not connected live to the central mapped library and instead need to be manually updated within the files. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Style and Standard Library I recommend starting your own empty style library before you start creating your file templates. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. You can then populate the new library with all of the item you would like from the standard out of box library. I recommend only adding the standard colors, materials, and lighting items from the out of box library.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Template Files Creating template files to be used within Inventor is one of my pet peeves. I take creating these files very serious and take great care in creating the perfect template. These are the files that start all other files so they will be used thousands of times if not more over a year or two. I also recommend that every other release of Inventor take the time and recreate your template files from scratch. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

IPT, IAM, IPN Template Files The main item you need to configure within your part, assembly, and presentation template files are iProperties. Also with Inventor 2008 and older your sheetmetal styles are stored within the template files so you need to preset those also. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Note: Inventor Professional may require a few additional template files.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Drawing Template Files This is where all of the magic comes into play. Creating a good drawing template file can take some time but is well worth the investment. I recommend using the DWG file format for your custom drawing templates. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Drawing Template Guidelines Start with an empty file. Creation Sequence Styles and Standards Modify the text, leader, layers, and object defaults first Title Block and Border Create border before title block Test several text values in your title blocks Sketch Symbols and Blocks Create all required standard symbols / blocks Test Everything Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Content Center The current libraries within Autodesk Inventor contain hundreds of thousands of components. In most cases a company will not use all of the available items so only a small percentage of are used. To help increase the performance and simplify the user interface I recommend creating your own company content center library. At first the library will be empty but you can add only what you need. This also provides a foundation for adding custom content. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Project Files (Content Libraries) Library configurations are managed through the Inventor Project Editor using the Configure Content Center Libraries command. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Note: The fewer libraries actively searched by Content Center, the better the performance.

Project Files Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

Application Option Preferences Autodesk Inventor 2008 allows you to import and export application options settings to an XML preferences files. Store these is your “General” preferences folder. Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed.

Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. DEMO

THANK YOU!!!!! Autodesk University 2007 Course #: MA405-1 Session Evaluation Instructions: Edit the text fields accordingly. For the top text box, add the title for the slide. For the box underneath, add your supporting text and/or graphics. Duplicate this slide throughout your presentation, and change as needed. Course #: MA405-1 Course Name: Implementing Inventor Speaker: Dan Miles Your Badge #: ????